The Miracles of Antichrist: A NovelLagerlöf, Selma
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The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
Lagerlöf, Selma
Sicily (Italy) -- Fiction; Socialism -- Fiction
“Father Gondo,” said the pope, sternly, “when you held the image in your
arms you wished to burn him. Why? Why were you not loving to him? Why did
you not carry him back to the little Christchild on the Capitolium from
whom he proceeded?
“That is what you wandering monks could do. You could take the great
popular movement in your arms, while it is still lying like a child
in its swaddling clothes, and you could bear it to Jesus’ feet; and
Antichrist would see that he is nothing but an imitation of Christ, and
would acknowledge him his Lord and Master. But you do not do so. You
cast Antichristianity on the pyre, and soon he in his turn will cast you
there.”
Father Gondo bent his knee. “I understand, Holy Father. I will go and
look for the image.”
The pope rose majestically. “You shall not look for the image; you shall
let him go his way through the ages. We do not fear him. When he comes
to storm the Capitol in order to mount the throne of the world, we shall
meet him, and we shall lead him to Christ. We shall make peace between
earth and heaven. But you do wrong,” he continued more mildly, “to hate
him. You must have forgotten that the sibyl considered him one of the
redeemers of the world. ‘On the heights of the Capitol the redeemer of
the world shall be worshipped, Christ or Antichrist.’”
“Holy Father, if the miseries of this world are to be remedied by him,
and heaven suffers no injury, I shall not hate him.”
The old pope smiled his most subtle smile.
“Father Gondo, you will permit me also to tell you a Sicilian story. The
story goes, Father Gondo, that when Our Lord was busy creating the world,
He wished one day to know if He had much more work to do. And He sent San
Pietro out to see if the world was finished.
“When San Pietro came back, he said: ‘Every one is weeping and sobbing
and lamenting.’
“‘Then the world is not finished,’ said Our Lord, and He went on working.
“Three days later Our Lord sent San Pietro again to the earth.
“‘Everyone is laughing and rejoicing and playing,’ said San Pietro, when
he came back.
“‘Then the world is not finished,’ said Our Lord, and He went on working.
“San Pietro was dispatched for the third time.
“‘Some are weeping and some are laughing,’ he said, when he came back.
“‘Then the world is finished,’ said Our Lord.
“And so shall it be and continue,” said the old pope. “No one can save
mankind from their sorrows, but much is forgiven to him who brings new
courage to bear them.”
THE END
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